Seven-Year-Old Wanted to Visit WH, So She Asked Trump Personally

President Donald Trump receives thousands of letters from people all over the United States. Some of these are letters encouraging him to keep up what he is doing, and others are most likely quite rude.

One of the letters came from 7-year-old Mackenzie Kroger of Dalton, Georgia. MacKenzie wanted a tour of the White House, so naturally she wrote a letter to Trump asking for one, WAGA reported.

In the letter, the girl wrote that she had voted for Trump during a mock election her class held, and that she wanted the chance to see him and thank him for all his hard work.

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“I know you are a very busy man, but if I could meet you or at least see your office it would make my day,” Mackenzie wrote in the letter that was sent on Oct. 9. “I would love to shake your hand!”

She also offered to bring food to the White House because, “I’ve always heard food brings people together.”

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WRCB reported that during the White House news briefing on Thursday, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders read Mackenzie’s letter from the podium and stated that the girl would be welcome to come visit the White House.

“I’ll give you a tour personally and if the president is here he’d love to meet you as well,” Sanders stated. “Finally you’re very right about food bringing people together so the press staff would like to invite you to have lunch here in the mess hall in the West Wing.”

WGCL noted that Sanders invited Mackenzie to the White House during her 2018 spring break. The lunch the girl was invited to would be in the Navy Mess Hall, which is located in the West Wing of the White House.

Sanders also stated that if Trump was in town when Mackenzie came to visit, he might be able to see her for a little while.

This was absolutely adorable, and it was quite nice of the Trump administration to take the time and respond to this child’s letter in such a public fashion.